Sentence examples for slightly unfavourable from inspiring English sources

The phrase "slightly unfavourable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or condition that is not entirely positive but not extremely negative either, indicating a mild level of disadvantage or adversity. Example: "The weather conditions for the outdoor event were slightly unfavourable, with a chance of rain in the forecast."

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A slightly unfavourable effect of exercise on social functioning and on role functioning was observed in this patient group.

As a result of a slightly unfavourable effect of CT scanning on HRQoL, we did not find any clinically relevant changes between the assessment points (T0 to T1 to T2 to T3).

Analysis of the ITC data revealed a slightly unfavourable entropic contribution (Δ S=−14.4 cal/mol per K), possibly indicating that the Dat structure was slightly stabilized upon binding to AcCoA and that very few solvent molecules were freed from the binding pocket (solvent entropy).

For this reason, a new code variant might be slightly favourable when it arises in one individual, even though it would be slightly unfavourable if it arose in an individual where all the codon frequencies were exactly equal to their expected averages.

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There were slightly fewer unfavourable outcomes in the treatment group, but the difference was not statistically significant (n = 2101, 8 RCTs, RR 0.90 CI 0.76 1.08).

Also, in a Kaplan-Meier survival analysis there was a non significant prognostic value for IMP3 expression (negative vs. positive) (p = 0.343), although IMP3 positive cases showed a slightly more unfavourable course.

He would experiment with his bowling, for example altering his pace slightly, if conditions were unfavourable towards bowlers.

In addition, the radioactivity concentration in the blood was only slightly lower, resulting in unfavourable tumour/blood ratios.

The positive value of the interaction parameter is explained in terms of unfavourable solvent-adsorbate surface interactions, slightly dependent on the electric field.

In particular, we discovered that low sVEGFR-1 was related to an unfavourable prognosis, which was a slightly different result from that we had in a previous study with a relatively low-sensitivity sVEGFR-1 ELISA system, where we found a prognostic value of high sVEGFR-1 concentrations for favourable prognosis (Toi et al, 2002).

The ratio increased slightly when we used assumptions that were more unfavourable to the Find and Treat service, but not enough to change the overall conclusion (table 4).

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